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If IV If PAGE TWO r y Tirtr-r ki tt Aft MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNTO 30, gi)11. CHILDREN'SFETE CRYSTAL PJUCE ,i r Hundred Thousand Youngsters Guests of Klnn George and Queen Mary. Each of (Wham Arc Presented With a Royal Gift. LONDON, Juno 30, Never before In.thc, hjstory ol London has there boohrAYltnossoil horo such n gathering o! youth as was present today nt the children's coronation fete nt the Crys tal palace. More than 100,000 young sters woro the guests of King George and Queen Mary In this event and tlio- affair served to greatly cnbanco the popularity ot their majesties, not nlono with the children, hut with their pnrcnts. Each child was presented with a roynl gift In the shape of a beaker. Twenty-two tons of clay went Into the manufacture of the thousands of pieces which arc of fine Ivory porce lain. On each beaker was a special portrait of tho king In admirals uni form, and the queen with their auto graphs below. In addition, each beak er bears the Inscriptions: "Corona tion of Their Majesties, King George V and Queen Mary, June 22, 1911," ahd "'Presented by their majesties, Crystal palace, June 30, 191 1.- This evening the king and queen will bo tho guests of Premier and Mrs. -Asqulth at dinner. Today's event practically closes tho coronation season and tho crowds are scattering to their homes. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Canadian premier, sailed for homo today on tho Steamer Empress ot Ireland. Millions for a German University I, , h , k - 'BfflBBfiRBBBBBuvH -U I lllKnff&YtVHBRHBBBBflBflBBBBBBflBBY 'v":j!i III mv 'HBsBHBBBBBBlBBBBBVilkuJ II I IIS HBtBBBETrHr rtsjtwn III FTfa BRdMBBMMWBMMMWBMiBWiWMB5.wa fVffa 2Acob M. Sc&urr. It Is stated that Mr. Jacob Schlff, or New York, has announced his rcndl ness to give several million marks for the foundation of a uuherslty nt Frankfort on the Main, his birthplace, provided certain conditions, partlcu larly concerning the maUcc of religion and professors, are met. TELEGRAPHIC TABLOIDS. 1 I CAPE MAY, N. J. Tltc Maryland Bar association's annual session opened hero today and leaders of tho Maryland nnd New Jersey bars will deliver addresses on legal topics. SWIMMING RACES FOR CELEBRATION DAVID CAPLAN KEAN NO LONGER ABILI CLEARS QUESTIONS BONDS t s . YOUNG MAN - , j J. Ri KNYA11T, l'reildoat Enoravcrs at Work on $38,000 Usuo Money Will Soon Oc Available for Water Main ami Fire Depart ment Equipment. Andrew Coffmnn Arrested On Chariie of, Durnlny Darn at Dutto Falls Proves He Was In Medford at the Time of the Fire. The bond-donllug lin of S. A. Komi & Co., whii'li rawed otm (pillion as tit tho legality of llu bond ignite nl it ivet'iil n,un4nl t'loo lion when &I3,UOO wiw Voted itt tut eleetion for oily purposes no lotiuOf iputioiw the validity of the ism mid htiVo informed tho city otTioinln that they linvo engraver at work pre paring the plutov. Tin money will -oon ho nvitllitlile. It will he used for llio fire depart ment rind H iay (he etwt of install ing new btis-'t iron water uiiiin on KnM Mn in street. First Christian Church. Corner Sixth mid Ivy streets. Sun day J-ervioe. Ihg pntrintie sei'v'ieo in the evening ill S o'clock. Special1 music. The pastor will spook mi tlic nankins for iroalth. KMnhlichhig clour iiliht Amlruvv t'offniun, uceined of burning it hlun owned hy Y. Perry of Uuttu KnlN, wits freed by Justice Taylor Friday (.'offinitu showod eoneJuslvely that ho wns in Medford tit tho time tho burn liuruod. Cnffiitnii was nrrosled Tliursilay hy CoiWlnblu Nlugler mid vviiH fiWd nh u tiUiul of $oU0, It dovelopod that llilt oilly reason l'orry thought Ool'f mnu to liliinio was the fnot Hint lie hnir loft Unite. Falls suddenly. Pol iy was usHossed oosts. subject, "Tho Nation's Olory." I-Iv cr.Umdy welcome. Mible school nl 10 n. in., morning sorvieu nt 11. Christina l.ndouvor at 7 p. in. AUG ABROAD Much Attention Attracted and Great' Alleged Los Angeles Times Dynamiter Interest Around in Events Sched uled at the Natatorium for Evening of July Third. ALBANY. N. Y. Tho annual re port of tho New York commissioner of labor says that the eight hour law is being practically observed Fort' complaints were received last year "and 23 of them were found to be violations. IJOSTON. First successful flight In a tmonoplano in America by a woman alone has Just been made hero by Mrs. James Mnrtln. She was In the air IS minutes. MILAN. Enrico Caruso says his vocal indisposition has cost him $100,000 in engagements and $40, 000 for treatment. ORANGE, N. J. Edwin V. Hino found here today $2.23 In a letter. The message rend that the enclosed amount was the balance of a feed bill which had bewn standing 23 years. CIIICAGO.--Loui8 P. Post, editor of the Public, told the members of the First Congregational church here that instead of making it more difficult (o secure divorce", it should be mnde easier to sever irksome nintriinoninl bonds. 1 CHICAGO. Posloffice employes from rill parts of the United States nrn gathering here today for the con vention of tho National Mailers' as sociation, which opens tomorrow. BOSTON. Tomorrow the cruisers Missouri nnd New Jersey start from hero for the maneuvers off Cape Cod, which will bo held during July. JACKSON, Miss. Construction of n national home hud sanitarium nl Woodmen's Springs, nenr Gloster, Miss.', by the Woodmen of tho World will ho undertaken immediately. The swimming rnees, which are to be held nt the Natatorium on the evening of the third are attracting as much attention as any of the events scheduled for th5 celebration. Every day the participants in the various races are bnsinly prepar ing for the contest developing their speed and endurance. The free-for-all, which Is the main event of the evening will be swum in heats owing to the number of entries. The men who will strive for the honors are all well known and hosts of friends are preparing to root for their favorites. The relay in which one man will swim 100 yards against three of the fastest one lap men in the tank, will surely bring everyone to their feet. Opinions differ as to which has the l.r t r Si -i ii.- l ... i j cat uj. u iiuu uiu outcome win ue in doubt right up to the Inst stroke. There will be dancing in the big hiill Saturday, Monday and Tuesday nights. Under Arrest In London Requisi tion Asked for Return of Fugitive Governor Refuses to Talk. ! ivfiayAf? JlUTV firaWwi mmmmrki:mm HlBBIrrllnlffrW Ti-t f" l SACRAMENTO, Cal., June :I0. That David Capiat), one of the origi nally indicted persons in connection with the Los Angeles Times dvnnmtt- iug, has been cnught in Loudon and requisition has been asked for the return of the alleged fugitive, is se?n .in the evasive statement of Governor Johnson today. When asked whether Secretary Knox had been asked to issue n requisition for Cn plan's return to this country, Johnson mid; 'It is a matter I do not feel at lib erty to discuss." He positively refused 'to say an other word. He would jieither deny or affirm any questions about (lie. easce, repeating omjlhnticnlly that he could not say any more for publication. J. At P1CRUY, VIcQ-lToildoiit F, 10. MWUllIOK, Vlco.lrosl(tit JOHN B. ORTI1, Uiuhlor W. . JAGKHON, Aas't Cashier. ' . J r The Medford National Bank Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 1! safk DKtKMjrr noxks I'OH IUONT. A nKNKUAl HANKING BUHINlCflg T11ANHAC1KI. Wo HOI-IOIT YOBII l'ATBONAdK Z Campbell & Baunibach MORTGAaE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Monoy on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches and fruit land. PHONE 323 J. 320 GARNETT-GOREY BLDG. u 4; ITALY TO MONOPOLIZE LIFE INSURANCE BUSINESS YESTERDAY'S SCORES. National League. At Boston Boston 0, New York 4. At Philadelphia 1'hlladolplila 4, Brooklyn 1. At Cincinnati Cincinnati 5, Chica go 4. At St. Louis St. Louis 6, Pitts burg 8. American league. At Boaton Bostoa 1-3, Now York 3-2. At Washington Washington 0, Philadelphia 7. At Cleveland Cleveland 8, Chica go 7. At Detroit Detroit 5, St. Louis C. RO.MK, June 30. It seems practi cally certain that the parliamentary commission appointed to consider Premier GiolittiV new life insurance monopoly bill will mnke a favorable report' and thnt the measure jvill be come lnw in the nenr future. The hill's purpose is to make a government monojxdy of the life in surance business. From tho moment that it becomes-effcetive both Itnlinii nnd foreign insurance companies will have to ceiiso onerntioiih in Ilnlv. TijTHEN bread was called the "staff of life" the delicious crackers, cakes and biscuits of today were unkitfJwn. A baker in those lavs meant a man who bakcdibroad. A baker nowadays means more it signifies an artist who tickles your palate with thoso flakey cracicers and other tit-bits that give you an add ed appetite for food and help digestion. "Who's vour baker." means much. Tt means better health, a healthy stomach and- happy days. IE you study tho mat ter as we study it, this is yoitr bakery for we know your needs. We already supply, many of your neighbors. Try us next time. ALLEN GROCERY CO. .1 a 8. O K N T It A L AVKNU K FANS J , They urn healthful FF They wro Military A A They nrw comfortable A They rout niiclinlf rent nu hour to run LN They Am Jut.1 (tin thing to IN kivp your cuMonier In 1 good humor Thou Vtliy not liny one? Call at the Electric Building 209 West Main and Examine the Large Stock ROGUE, RIVER ELECTRIC CO. ?rrr-rrrrrrrttr-r NEW YORK. Jlllo. Stimiko, Ittihwn afi lho "Melba of Japan," ha arrived for a hciisoii on the stage, llor roperloiro runs from grand op era to rag time. . i ' RAN QURNT1N,' Cal, The mi nimi farce, lo be given nt San Quen )iu penitentiary July 4, was written this year hy Abo Kuof, former polit ical Iiohs of San FranciBCo. ' nOMR. Cholora is raging in Italy. Itctums for five daya show there are 07 eases iif NapleH, U2 at Paluniio mul 10 elbowhoro. TOKIO, Juno 3. This city, having decided to muuicipalizo its fctreot rail days, today is negotiating with tho colnpnny owning the Hues to pur ohliso for 0t,fi00,000 yen. A foreign lo'iln will bo raised to cover the ntnount. Coitht lieagne. At Los ngeles U. I.os Angeles lli San FranclBco ......... 'A At Sacramento Sacramento l Portland C At Oakland Oakland 4 Vernon 0 II. 13 7 1 12 Xortlivtc.stcm League. . At. Portland Portland 0 4 Seattle 1 8 At Vancouver Vancouver C 7 Spoknno 2 11 K. 0 G KNOCKED UNCONSCIOUS BY FLYING BLACKBIRD SAN DIKOO, Cal., .Tune 30. Fred TomkiiiH today is relating it fttrange mishap that occurred while Ue was driving his car through a local park. A blackbird, flying straight at tho roaehino struck him on tho forehead, rendeiing him unconscious. Mrs. Tomkins plopped the. ear. ,Tho bird was killed. The Natatorium MEDFORD'S AMUSEMENT PALACE sbbbbhbbHbBsbHHbbbVPbrJKbV bbHHHHbb1bbbbVb!bH BBBHBBBBlVTBVVBBVftiJxBH Big Dances Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, July 1st, 3d and 4th. Swimming races July 3d at 7:30. Admission free. , BAND CONCERT TQNIGrHT Seats for all. Eat ypur lunch in the Nat Park the Fourth, rtb0fr4 rr-r-i4f4ttMi m r 1 $ 4 ft For Sale 1 ACRE AND 5 AORE TRACTS adjoining city of Mud ford, on long linio, oasy pay ments. 12 LOTS IN MEDFORD on main paved street; cement Hidcwalk.s and paving in; also sowers, water and light. Long time, easy payments. 430 ACRES LAND, 350 acres alfalfa land, 80 norps fruit land, perpetual water right with wator for irrigating 1000 acres; long tjinic, easy payments. 340 ACRES LAND, 200 acres alfalfa land, halaneo fruit land, .1 mile from railroad, pn, long .time easy terms, , 5000 ACRES LAND in tracts of from 40 acres upwards; nrico $25.00 per acre and upwards; suitable for alfalfa, fruit stock and geiiel'ul fanning purposes; long time, cnsyjmymqnts,, 5 AND 10 AORE TRACTS just within and adjoining dity limits, at .a bargain, on 0 annual payments. Gold Ray Realty Co 210 W13ST MAltf STRWKT. '